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  • Germany: Conservative parliamentary leader resigns over surrogacy debate

    Source: Politico

    “Jens Spahn, a senior lawmaker with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Christian Democrats, resigned from his post as the party’s parliamentary leader on Saturday amid controversy over his use of a surrogate to have a child. Spahn came under growing pressure to step down after he revealed earlier this week that he and his husband had become parents using a surrogate mother in the United States, despite the practice being banned in Germany. … Although surrogacy itself is illegal in Germany, there is no penalty for bringing up a child born through a surrogate mother abroad. But Spahn, a former health minister, faced accusations of hypocrisy as Germany’s Christian Democrats are firmly opposed to surrogacy, a position the party reaffirmed earlier this year. Spahn himself had also in the past expressed skepticism about legalising the practice.” (07/18/26)

    https://www.politico.eu/article/german-conservative-parliamentary-leader-resigns-over-surrogacy-debate-jens-spahn/

  • US regime lifts TikTok ban on federal devices

    Source: Engadget

    “The US Department of Justice has announced that federal employees can now download and install TikTok on electronics provided by the government, explaining that its current version doesn’t pose the risks the previous one did. In 2022, TikTok was outlawed on almost all devices issues by the US federal government due to [fake] national security concerns. … it’s still up to individual agencies to decide whether or not to allow their employees to download TikTok on federal phones.” (07/18/26)

    https://www.engadget.com/2218069/us-government-lifts-tiktok-ban-federal-devices/

  • MN: Gubernatorial candidate is a registered voter … in Texas

    Source: Seattle Times

    “Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow and a leader of the election denial movement who was endorsed by President Donald Trump for Minnesota governor this week, acknowledged that he is not registered to vote in the state he seeks to lead. … In Minnesota, voters are allowed to register to vote on Election Day. Lindell, who is registered in Texas, said he was not concerned that he was not yet registered in his home state, something first reported by The Minnesota Star Tribune. Lindell said he was registered to vote in Texas when he moved there for one year in 2024, soon after he married his current wife, Kendra. He said he returned to Minnesota, where he was born and raised, the following year, because he wanted to run for governor.” (07/18/26)

    https://archive.is/xeXwi

  • UK: Chinese firm seeks damages over nationalization of British Steel

    Source: Deutsche Welle [German state media]

    “A Chinese steel giant demanded compensation from the United Kingdom government on Sunday, claiming thetakeover of its subsidiary, British Steel, was ‘outright robbery.’ The UK government took operational control of British Steel last year, after owner Jingye Group warned that Britain’s last factory capable of making steel from scratch was no longer financially viable. … The company noted that nationalization could cost UK taxpayers more than 1.5 billion pounds ($2.02 billion, €1.76 billion) by 2028. Jingye said it had begun a procedure under bilateral investment agreements to seek damages, without expanding further.” (07/19/26)

    https://www.dw.com/en/china-firm-seeks-damages-over-state-control-of-british-steel/a-78024119

  • CO: ICE gang concentration camp contractor accused of shooting protester while driving to workfare shift

    Source: Independent [UK]

    “An off-duty employee of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement [concentration camp] in Aurora, Colorado, was arrested on Thursday after allegedly shooting a protester. … Brandon Booth, 42, an employee of the government contractor GEO Group, was allegedly waiting in his vehicle with coworkers near the privately run Aurora ICE Processing Center on Thursday night after protesters impeded their ability to start work at the 1,500-bed detention center. Two women who had been part of a protest near the facility earlier that evening approached the group, took pictures of their vehicles and engaged in a ‘verbal confrontation,’ according to a statement from the Aurora Police Department. ‘At that point, Booth retrieved his personally owned pistol and fired a single shot in their direction, striking one of the women on her lower body,’ the department said. ‘Booth then got into his vehicle and drove out of the area before he was detained.'” (07/18/26)

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/ice-shooting-aurora-colorado-brandon-booth-b3017494.html

  • CA: Pelosi charged with hit-and-run

    Source: SFGate

    “Hit-and-run charges were officially announced Friday afternoon against Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, after a car crash over the July Fourth holiday weekend. Napa County District Attorney Allison Haley filed a misdemeanor hit-and-run charge against Pelosi, 86, Friday, after he allegedly hit an unoccupied parked Tesla on July 3. Pelosi allegedly drove away from the scene after the crash, according to charging documents obtained by SFGATE. Pelosi was driving down a residential road near his home when he allegedly struck the car in Yountville and kept driving until his car broke down and police came to the scene, according to the New York Times.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/paul-pelosi-hit-and-run-22350057.php

  • Tanzanian-flagged tanker from Yemen hijacked by suspected Somali pirates

    Source: ABC News

    “A Tanzanian-flagged tanker was hijacked by suspected Somali pirates off Yemen’s coast, security sources and local officials familiar with the incident said Sunday. The commercial tanker has since been moved to waters off Somalia’s northeastern Bari region, according local officials. The MT ASANA, a general tanker, was seized on Friday after departing from Mukalla, Yemen, according to the sources. The vessel is now being held off the coast of Caluula in the semiautonomous state of Puntland’s Bari region.” (07/19/26)

    https://abcnews.com/International/wireStory/tanzanian-flagged-tanker-yemen-hijacked-suspected-somali-pirates-134887935

  • FL: “Manosphere” influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested on rape, sex trafficking charges in Florida

    Source: New York Post

    “‘Manosphere’ influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested by U.S. Marshals in Florida Saturday in connection to rape and sex trafficking charges in the UK. … The Tates, who have both British and American citizenship, have faced legal troubles for years, and were nabbed because of a host of new sex crime charges handed down overseas. … The Tates’ attorney, Joe McBryde, disputed the charges and told The Post the arrest should not have occurred until their trials in Romania and a defamation case in Florida concluded. ‘This is like Keir Starmer’s last day in office; it’s obvious that this little petty bastard has nothing better to do than persecute these two guys he wishes he could act like, walk like and talk like,’ he said.” (07/19/26)

    https://nypost.com/2026/07/18/us-news/andrew-and-tristan-tate-arrested-by-u-s-marshals-in-florida/

  • Brazil: Top court denies Bolsonaro home visit by Argentina’s Milei

    Source: United Press International

    “Brazil’s top court on Saturday denied a request from former President Jair Bolsonaro to be visited by Argentinian President Javier Milei while under house arrest. The attempted visit by Milei, a political ally of the far-right Bolsonaro, was part of a campaign to drum up political support for the son of the former president, who is running against leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Bolsonaro is serving a 27-year sentence for a coup attempt but has been in his home in Brasilia since March due to his health condition. He was already barred from participating in national politics as part of his sentence. But Bolsonaro was placed under further restrictions on Friday for breaching conditions of his house arrest, after he wrote a political letter supporting his son’s candidature for president.” (07/18/26)

    https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2026/07/18/latam-bolsonaro-milei/7271784410855/

  • Cuban dissident Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara goes into exile in US

    Source: BBC News [UK state media]

    “One of Cuba’s most prominent dissidents has gone into exile in the US, after leaving Cuba where he had served a five-year prison sentence. Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, 38, is the leader of the San Isidro Movement (SIM), a group of artists, journalists and intellectuals who have campaigned for freedom of speech and democracy in the communist country. He was arrested in 2021 during Cuba’s largest anti-government protests in decades and spent five years ⁠in the maximum-security Guanajay prison near Havana. His whereabouts have been unclear in recent days as Cuban authorities held him in an unknown location while the US approved a parole request. Emerging from the airport in Miami, the 38-year-old was greeted by supporters who sang the Cuban national anthem as he held up his forefinger and thumb in the shape of the letter L to represent ‘Libertad – meaning freedom, a recognised anti-government symbol.” (07/19/26)

    https://archive.is/UYbEV

  • France: Regime orders Internet providers to block access to Polymarket prediction site

    Source: France 24 [French state media]

    “France said Friday it was blocking access to the online prediction market Polymarket, as punters continued to make bets despite a ban already in place. The national gaming authority ANJ said Friday that Polymarket’s webpage would be blocked on French territory, which adds to a November 2024 ban on financial transactions to the site. Polymarket is one of a number of online prediction markets which allow people to bet on the outcome of future events.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.france24.com/en/france/20260717-france-orders-internet-service-providers-to-block-access-to-polymarket

  • China: Regime dismisses Trump election interference accusations as “entirely fabricated,” threatens countermeasures

    Source: Fox News

    “China pushed back Friday after President Donald Trump accused Beijing of ‘working to influence the results’ of the 2020 presidential election, describing his accusation as ‘entirely fabricated.’ Trump said in a primetime speech Thursday night that ‘in mid 2018, China was working to influence the results of the U.S. midterm elections and later the results of the 2020 presidential election itself.’ … China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on Friday said ‘the relevant allegations by the U.S. are entirely fabricated and aimed at vilifying China.’ ‘We have no interest in interfering in US elections and have never done so,’ Jian said. … He added that ‘China reserves the right to take reciprocal countermeasures.'” (07/17/26)

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/china-dismisses-trump-election-interference-accusations-entirely-fabricated-threatens-countermeasures

  • Russia: Pro-Kremlin blogger who turned on Putin is arrested as regime steps up crackdown

    Source: NBC News

    “A former loyalist blogger turned fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin has been detained and accused of spreading false information about the armed forces, state media reported Friday. The news came just as a court hearing was being held for another Kremlin critic and opposition politician, Boris Nadezhdin, in a sign of an intensified response to mounting internal dissent over the war in Ukraine and its impact on Russian life. The blogger, Ilya Remeslo, stunned many in Russia when he published a scathing manifesto against the Russian leader that went viral in March. He was detained in St. Petersburg early Friday and could face up to 10 years in prison, state news agency Tass reported, citing law enforcement sources. The charge he faces is a common one for opponents of the war in Ukraine and has been used to jail numerous dissidents since the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of its neighbor in 2022.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.nbcnews.com/world/russia/ilya-remeslo-arrested-kremlin-crackdown-putin-critic-nadezhdin-court-rcna587962

  • Anthropic employees donate $3 million to buy AI regulators

    Source: SFGate

    “Employees from three major Bay Area artificial intelligence companies donated more than $3 million to a political action committee supporting AI regulation, according to new campaign finance records. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei was the top donor to Public First in the last quarter, giving the pro-AI safety [sic] super PAC a $1 million donation to fund candidates who share his company’s vision for safe [sic] AI development. Amodei was joined by five other Anthropic employees, who donated more than $2 million combined, plus a Google DeepMind engineer and a member of OpenAI’s technical staff, who donated $250,000 and $5,000, respectively.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/dario-amodei-donation-22348647.php

  • US regime seeks extradition of Cox Communications heir from Spain over unapproved political positions

    Source: Al Jazeera [Qatari state media]

    “The United States is seeking the extradition of James ‘Fergie’ Chambers from Spain, having accused the wealthy donor to Palestinian and other causes of financing ‘terrorism’. Authorities in Ibiza detained Chambers last Friday on an international arrest warrant, after the US alleged he has provided material support to Hamas, the Palestinian group that governs Gaza but is designated a ‘terror organisation’ by Washington. … Heir to the family that owns telecom giant Cox Communications, Chambers has donated more than $1m to pro-Palestine causes and humanitarian projects in Gaza.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/7/17/us-seeks-extradition-of-wealthy-pro-palestine-donor-from-spain


  • The Most Damaging Mental Disorder: Gerontocracy is Just a Symptom

    Source: Garrison Center
    by Thomas L Knapp

    “You won’t find archomania listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, but you should. While it often manifests in the same ways as other manias (kleptomania, an irresistible urge to steal; oniomani, a compulsion to shop; etc.), archomania is a distinct disorder. Its symptoms include a compulsive urge to rule others, distress at the prospect of not being allowed to rule others, and a narcissistic belief in one’s unique qualifications to exercise such power. The colloquial term for an archomaniac is: Politician. Gerontocracy is just the result of coddling and empowering archomaniacs. Their hair grays, their gaits slow, their minds wander … but the compulsion remains, as does the grip on power seized back when muscles were stronger and hands less arthritic.” (07/19/26)

    https://thegarrisoncenter.org/archives/20766

  • America’s Manufactured Menaces

    Source: The American Conservative
    by Bruce Fein

    “The American Empire is the safest country in history. Among other things, we sport more than the 5,000 nuclear warheads shielded from outside inspection; a multitrillion-dollar military-industrial-security complex; nonstop surveillance of the entire population; special forces in 70–80 countries; NATO and defense pacts with Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the Philippines; a de facto alliance with Israel; and pioneering AI to optimize the lethality of weapons. Nobody goes to bed in the United States fearing an invasion or military attack. Yet we are poised to hike Pentagon spending to $1.5 trillion annually, excluding the VA budget, which approaches $500 billion. … Since the American Empire confronts zero existential threats, we summon them into being to justify a national security state that crushes liberty and the march of the mind while exalting force of arms. Thus, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has decreed that ‘antifa’—i.e., antifascism—is a global, terrorist threat.” (07/18/26)

    https://www.theamericanconservative.com/americas-manufactured-menaces/

  • Calling Cartels “Narcoterrorists” Turns Drug Enforcement Into War Making

    Source: Reason
    by Niko Vorobyov

    “Since returning to office, President Donald Trump has escalated his campaign against ‘narcoterrorists,’ treating drug smuggling as an ‘armed attack’ and blurring the line between criminal enforcement and war. His administration has described foreign drug cartels and other criminal gangs as ‘non-state armed groups’ or ‘unlawful combatants,’ a term introduced during the Bush era to deny suspected terrorists protections afforded under the Geneva Conventions. In August of last year, Trump signed a secret directive authorizing military strikes on narco-terrorists. By September, U.S. forces were bombing alleged drug boats in the Caribbean. In December, the administration followed with an executive order classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction …. The narco-terrorist label keeps expanding. In May, the State Department added the PCC and Red Command to its terrorism blacklist, designating them as foreign terrorist organizations. But what has that accomplished for drug control?”

    https://reason.com/2026/07/19/calling-cartels-narcoterrorists-turns-drug-enforcement-into-war-making/

  • The Case for a Managed US Exit from NATO

    Source: Independent Institute
    by Ivan Eland

    “[I]f Europeans spend more on defense, it doesn’t necessarily mean the United States will cut back its mammoth defense budget. Instead, Trump has outrageously proposed ballooning it by more than 50 percent. In light of this reality, his browbeating of allies on defense spending may seem to relieve allies’ snookering of the United States, but it doesn’t help the United States address its gaping budget deficits and spiraling national debt. A better alternative would be for Trump to announce a gradual U.S. withdrawal from NATO over a two-year period. The European Union now has a GDP about 8.5 times that of its principal rival—a Russia that has been severely weakened by the bloody, drawn-out quagmire against the surprisingly resilient Ukraine. There has never been a better time to pull the plug on a Cold-War-era alliance.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.independent.org/article/2026/07/17/trump-withdraw-nato/

  • The Case for an African Renaissance

    Source: The American Spectator
    by Lawrence M Mead

    “Lipton Matthews is an independent scholar, author of many notable essays and reviews. Born and first educated in Jamaica, Busting African Delusions is his most ambitious work. In it he argues that Africa is losing its chance to succeed China as the. workshop of the world. That is because it declines to pursue growth and wealth as it could and should. Africa is attracting foreign investment from China and elsewhere because of its relatively low wages and the incentives it offers to investors. Kenya, for instance, has created a special economic zone in Tatu City, and industrial parks are sprouting across the continent. To Matthews, however, African leaders and entrepreneurs seldom reach out as they could to appeal to foreign investors seeking new opportunities. Mostly, Africa looks backward, not ahead.” (07/18/26)

    https://spectator.org/the-case-for-an-african-renaissance/

  • Conspiracy Theorists Think Trump’s Speech Paves the Path to the Insurrection Act

    Source: Wired
    by David Gilbert

    “Election deniers have spent years promoting the idea that the 2020 election was stolen. They believe Donald Trump’s speech finally proves them right.” (07/17/26)

    https://archive.is/ynGRB

  • For many in the media and judiciary, Trump and the GOP are guilty until proven innocent

    Source: The Hill
    by Douglas MacKinnon

    “Several recent stories in the news underscore that, when it comes to the American judicial system and the mainstream media, President Trump and various Republicans are going to be continually painted in the worst light possible. These partisan portrayals create an advantage for the Democratic Party and all of its policies, grievances, grudges and campaigns.” (07/18/26)

    https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/5974835-media-bias-trump-gop/

  • Trump Delivered the Crazy, the Democrats Delivered … Tweets

    Source: The Nation
    by Elie Mystal

    “I know that the opposition party traditionally responds only after the State of the Union address. But that’s been a tradition only since 1966 (of course, it was the Republicans who started it, when Lyndon Johnson was president). There’s no reason Democrats shouldn’t demand equal time from the television networks and respond to Trump’s lies as soon as he’s done spewing them. … Of course, mounting a response would require the Democrats to be an organized political party with a self-preservation instinct and an ability to think creatively about how best to combat rising authoritarianism. And, well, ‘lmao @ Dems,’ as the kids say.” (07/17/26)

    https://archive.is/Q3CCV

  • Orwell, Spain and the totalitarian left

    Source: spiked
    by Michael Crowley

    “The Spanish Civil War began 90 years ago. On 18 July 1936, General Francisco Franco, alongside fellow general Emilio Mola, led a right-wing military revolt against the democratically elected Popular Front government of the Second Spanish Republic. … George Orwell arrived in Spain in December 1936. He was prevented from joining the International Brigades, and instead joined up with a militia organised by the Workers’ Party of Marxist Unification (POUM). It was a decision that would change the course of his thinking and creative output. He travelled to Spain as an ardent anti-fascist and returned as a determined anti-Communist, or more precisely, an anti-Stalinist.” (07/19/26)

    https://archive.is/Y1GBQ

  • The progressive education machine is collapsing. We should let it fall

    Source: Fox News
    by Dr. Kent Ingle

    “The American education establishment is currently having a collective meltdown. If you watch the headlines closely, you can see the panic setting in across the country. This is the unmistakable sound of a broken progressive machine collapsing under the weight of its own arrogance. The radical left has engineered our educational system to prioritize ideological compliance over human formation. Reality is finally catching up with them, and the collapse is starting where the crusade began. The war on merit.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/progressive-education-machine-collapsing-let-it-fall

  • An AI Crash Is a Real Possibility

    Source: Persuasion
    by Damon Silvers & Matt Scherer

    “The AI boom is already the largest capital investment project in history, running a price tag greater than the Manhattan Project, Interstate Highway System, and Apollo program combined. Estimates of the total cost of the data center buildout run as high as $7 trillion. The issue is not whether AI will transform our economy and society—maybe it will, maybe it won’t. But the conversation around AI’s long-term impact misses the more urgent question: whether AI companies can increase revenues and profits fast enough to pay their bills.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.persuasion.community/p/an-ai-crash-is-a-real-possibility

  • They’re Launching A New COINTELPRO For The 21st Century

    Source: Caitlin Johnstone
    by Caitlin Johnstone

    “So it seems the United States is looking at a reinvigorated COINTELPRO for the 2020s, this time with police drones and AI-assisted mass surveillance. As Americans become more and more hostile toward US warmongering, more and more fed up with the state of Israel, more and more convinced that their government doesn’t care about them, and more and more discontented with what unbridled capitalism is doing to their bank accounts, their society, and their world, their rulers are responding with the iron fist of tyranny. And what makes all this especially threatening is that you know whatever measures they roll out while the Republicans are running things will remain in place when the Democrats are in power, because as we have discussed here many times before, it is the Democratic Party’s job to prevent leftward movement in the United States.” (07/18/26)

    https://caitlinjohnstone.com.au/2026/07/18/theyre-launching-a-new-cointelpro-for-the-21st-century/

  • Labor Unions Hate Robots — and It’s Stopping Democrats From Delivering on Affordability

    Source: Reason
    by Peter Suderman

    “Democrats have a union problem. They have tied their political fortunes to unions, public and private, in ways that exacerbate intraparty conflict while stymieing both progressive and moderate goals. That’s not just a problem for the party. Democratic deference to unions creates economic hurdles for much of the country—almost everyone who isn’t in a union, and even some people who are—because today’s unions function as roadblocks to the future. To understand the party’s problem, consider that the two most powerful words in Democratic politics in 2026 are abundance and affordability. Both represent rival party factions.” (for publication 08/26)

    https://reason.com/2026/07/18/labor-unions-hate-robots/

  • A Flattering AI Scam

    Source: David Friedman’s Substack
    by David Friedman

    “I receive a flattering email. The sender is very impressed with my work. She runs an elite reading group, would like to include one of my books. I, of course, respond that she is welcome to do so. At the second or third round of the exchange she mentions a small financial contribution by the featured author to help cover the costs of the project. … I think this is the third I have received in the past year. Considered as a scam, it makes sense only if targeting multiple authors, since it does not seem likely to get much money from any single author. Targeting multiple authors requires multiple versions of the emails, since they contain moderately detailed references to the author’s work, hardly likely to be worth the cost of hiring someone to compose them. Unless they are written by an AI.” (07/18/26)

    https://daviddfriedman.substack.com/p/a-flattering-ai-scam

  • The Kids Are All Right

    Source: Common Sense
    by Paul Jacob

    “All is not yet lost in a country where the children rise up as one to evade mandatory age-check barriers to social media. Reclaim the Net reports the finding that, as judged by looking at 408 Australian teens, some 85 percent ‘of Australians aged 12 to 15 were still merrily logging on three months after the ban supposedly cut them off from the world.’ Maybe not merrily. Perhaps only sturdily or insouciantly. Anyway, rightly. Good job, guys. The ban is failing because kids know how to draw a mustache on their faces or borrow somebody else’s login.” (07/17/26)

    https://thisiscommonsense.org/2026/07/17/the-kids-are-all-right/

  • America Is in Trouble and Running Out of Time

    Source: Townhall
    by Les Rubin

    “The numbers are mathematical, not political. Unless the United States begins restoring fiscal discipline, future generations will inherit a nation burdened by debt, weakened by chronic overspending, and headed to a bankruptcy that could be prevented. Washington is run by professional politicians, not statesmen, whose focus is on the next election, not the next generation. They have operated under a simple formula. Promise more benefits, avoid difficult decisions, and borrow the difference.” (07/17/26)

    https://townhall.com/columnists/les-rubin/2026/07/17/america-is-in-trouble-and-running-out-of-time-n2679507

  • Can the government require ID before you use artificial intelligence?

    Source: Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
    by John Coleman

    “The internet is one of the main places where we read, learn, ask questions, and share ideas. It serves as a library, bookstore, classroom, and town square all at once. For decades, most people have been able to use those online spaces without first proving who they are. That may be changing. Legislatures across the United States are passing laws requiring online platforms and other digital services to determine users’ ages before granting access. … At first glance, these laws seem to ask a simple question: How old are you? But answering it isn’t so simple. Is checking a box enough? Can a company estimate your age from a selfie? Should it rely on information from your device or app store? Or must you verify your age by uploading a government-issued ID? What begins as age assurance can result in identity verification.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.fire.org/news/can-government-require-id-you-use-artificial-intelligence

  • Why the government makes our streets a little uglier

    Source: Adam Smith Institute
    by Viggo Terling

    “You would be forgiven, while walking down the street, for not stopping at every lamppost to read the hastily printed notices fastened to our street furniture. When you walk into a pub, restaurant, nail salon or shop, you would also be forgiven for completely ignoring the hastily printed letter from the council regarding planning application number 26/03570/FULL, for example. When erected on street furniture, the ink usually runs, and the notices collect dust, soot, cigarette stubs and chewing gum. Rather ugly indeed. What are these eminently ignorable wastes of fine British fir? They are planning notices. … There is no need for physical planning notices. They do not help anyone, and they make our public realm messier and uglier.” (07/18/26)

    https://www.adamsmith.org/blog/why-the-government-makes-our-streets-a-little-uglier

  • Immigrants Build America’s Most Valuable Companies

    Source: The Daily Economy
    by Logan Tantibanchachai

    “Visa holders founded half of today’s Fortune 500 companies and a majority of billion-dollar startups. Current restrictions damage that competitive advantage and choke off future growth.” (07/17/26)

    https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/immigrants-build-americas-most-valuable-companies/

  • America’s Imperial Wars, from Korea to Iran

    Source: Informed Comment
    by Tom Engelhardt

    “[G]ive Donald Trump credit. People deal with him as if he were a unique figure in American history and in some ways, of course, he couldn’t be more so. But not, it turns out, when it comes to American-style war. There, he seems almost boringly part of a story (now more than three-quarters of a century old) of how the seemingly greatest power on Planet Earth in the endless decades after World War II simply couldn’t — no, not ever! — win a war.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.juancole.com/2026/07/americas-imperial-korea.html

  • Emily Feng’s Seditious Material and the new West’s love of censorship

    Source: Libertarian Institute
    by Kym Robinson

    “Hong Kong police have recently arrested book sellers for having copies of Emily Feng’s, Let Only Red Flowers Bloom. Freelance journalists and three others have been arrested related to the book and for the act of selling, ‘seditious material.’ … ‘Seditious Material,’ is the title that sounds less than harmful for many Westerners who may view China as a land known of having less freedoms, where independent thinking and writing, are prohibited or heavily guided. … time and time again we are told that Western values celebrates individual rights. Self ownership, which includes free speech. Transfer those two words, Seditious and Material and press it into those which may suddenly draw an ire of concern for a newly conditioned Western reader, one who may feel freedom of speech has conditions.” (07/17/26)

    https://libertarianinstitute.org/blog/emily-fengs-seditious-material-and-the-new-wests-love-of-censorship/

  • A Brief History of Trump’s Failures to Bring Peace

    Source: The Dispatch
    by Kevin D Williamson

    “Campaigning for the White House in 2024, retired game show host Donald Trump insisted that he would end the Russia-Ukraine war on his first day in office—maybe before. He repeated that boast more than 50 times—it clearly was not a one-off remark. The war rages on, of course, and we have a pretty good idea of who is going to put a stop to that war: the Ukrainians. How are the great peacemaker’s other projects going?” (07/17/26)

    https://thedispatch.com/article/donald-trump-international-peacemaker/

  • Technology and Our Children: “They’re almost like addicts”

    Source: Show-Me Institute
    by Cory Koedel

    “Most schools embraced digital learning during and after the COVID pandemic, dramatically increasing students’ screen time during the school day. Combined with the long hours many children already spend on screens outside of school, the result has been an unprecedented amount of daily screen exposure. But people are starting to push back. More than half of states have policies that limit or fully ban cell phones in schools. And many states and school districts have also enacted, or are considering, policies that limit screen use for instruction.” (07/17/26)

    https://showmeinstitute.org/article/education/technology-and-our-children-theyre-almost-like-addicts/

  • Cicero’s Life in the Arena

    Source: Law & Liberty
    by Tyler Syck

    “With the exception of the Caesars, no ancient Roman political figure is as famous as Marcus Tullius Cicero. Like the Caesars, the myth of Cicero has taken on a life of its own: the philosopher-statesman who, until his final breath, withstood the forces of totalitarianism in defense of the republic. Certainly, there is a great deal of truth to this story. Cicero’s literary output is prodigious, and his defense of the Roman republic against Caesarism should remain an example to us all. However, as with most myths, the truth of the man is far richer and far more complicated.” (07/17/26)

    https://lawliberty.org/ciceros-life-in-the-arena/

  • The New American Industrial Revolution Runs on Data Centers

    Source: American Greatness
    by Jordan Schachtel

    “merican technological infrastructure is the building block for our modern lives. Data centers are not some side issue or a fringe zoning dispute; they account for a significant part of the physical foundation of the American economy. They are the functional infrastructure that can put the United States in a position to reindustrialize and onshore our economy, while allowing us to have the tools we need to compete with China. The loudest forces working to stop that buildout fall into exactly two categories: people who are simply misinformed about what these facilities actually do, and people who are being actively used, wittingly or not, to psyop American communities into fighting against their own country’s interests.” (07/17/26)

    https://amgreatness.com/2026/07/17/the-new-american-industrial-revolution-runs-on-data-centers/

  • How California’s Plastic Ban Could Change What Every American Buys

    Source: Foundation for Economic Education
    by Kerry Jackson

    “The Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act, passed and signed in 2022, went into effect on May 1. It demands a lot. By 2032, every shred of single-use packaging and single-use plastic food service ware sold in the state has to be recyclable or compostable. The law covers not just items made and consumed in California, but also those imported from outside the state. Because California is a massive market, many companies don’t produce one package for California and another for the other 49 states. Instead, they use a single design for everyone. That’s why the 17 states and other critics argue that California’s regulations have increasingly become national regulations.” (07/17/26)

    https://fee.org/articles/how-californias-plastic-ban-could-change-what-every-american-buys/

  • The Empire of Reason

    Source: Liberal Currents
    by Guillaume AW Attia

    “Citizens of liberal democratic societies have grown rich and prosperous off the ideology of rational control, but have unfortunately become complacent in its defense.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.liberalcurrents.com/the-empire-of-reason/

  • Mykhailo Fedorov Ukraine Ukraine’s defense minister walked into Zelensky corruption buzzsaw

    Source: Responsible Statecraft
    by Mark Episkopos

    “Mykhailo Fedorov advanced a successful drone program in part by bucking the patronage system, which, protected by the president, likely led to his sacking.” (07/17/26)

    https://responsiblestatecraft.org/mykhailo-fedorov-ukraine-zelensky/

  • ICE Killings are Acts of Terrorism

    Source: CounterPunch
    by Mitchell Zimmerman

    “In less than one week, ICE agents killed twice. Neither victim was the man they were looking for. And each time their excuses made no sense. But the killings served a purpose: terrorizing immigrant communities, in pursuit of Trump’s white nationalist agenda.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/07/17/ice-killings-are-acts-of-terrorism/

  • Auberon Herbert and the “Social Entity”

    Source: Free Association
    by Sheldon Richman

    “In his magazine debate over socialism, the late-Victorian individualist Auberon Herbert saw in the presentation of his opponent, J. A. Hobson, ‘an attempt to reduce the individual to nothingness, and on the ruins of the individual to exalt and glorify ‘the social organism.’ … Herbert asked: ‘[Is] there any solid reality in this view of the social entity, or must we treat it as a mere literary creation?’ He opted for the latter because, in fact, it is individuals all the way down.'” (07/17/26)

    https://sheldonrichman.substack.com/p/tgif-auberon-herbert-and-the-social

  • America’s Imperial Wars, from Korea to Iran

    Source: Informed Comment
    by Tom Engelhardt

    “People deal with [Donald Trump] as if he were a unique figure in American history and in some ways, of course, he couldn’t be more so. But not, it turns out, when it comes to American-style war. There, he seems almost boringly part of a story (now more than three-quarters of a century old) of how the seemingly greatest power on Planet Earth in the endless decades after World War II simply couldn’t — no, not ever! — win a war.” (07/17/26)

    https://www.juancole.com/2026/07/americas-imperial-korea.html